Building the Nation Stories of How Our Forefathers Lived And What They Did to M

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Building the Nation Stories of How Our Forefathers Lived And What They Did to M
Wade, Mary Hazelton Blanchard, 1860-1936
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These were Samuel Adams and John Hancock. They had gone too far for pardon and must suffer as they deserved.
If the colonists did not lay down their arms and were afterwards caught, they must be hanged upon the gallows, yes, every one of them.
" But we won't be caught, " declared the colonists, " and we will fight for freedom with all our might. ' The whisper went round among them: The British are going to seize Bunker Hill. ' " We must get ahead of them, " said the leaders, and they did not lo
...se a minute in idle talk.
It was the night of the sixteenth of June.
66 BUILDING THE NATION Twelve hundred men met together on Cambridge Common. A prayer was made, and then the brave little army moved silently over the road to Charles- town. They carried blankets, food enough to last one day, firearms, and tools with which to fortify the hill.
It was ten o'clock when they reached Charles- town. Colonel Prescott and the other officers climbed to the top of Bunker Hill.
" After all, is it best to fortify this hill ?


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